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Monday, January 27, 2014

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To the first annual Hunger- (wait, sorry, I got confused on which event I was introducing, which is most certainly not The Hunger Games, so everyone take a deep sigh of relief!) 

Let's try this again...Welcome to the first edition of Bookish Banter! This is a weekly blog post where I talk about bookish topics with Elizabeth of Redhead ReaderEllen of Pottermorebook, and Orsayor of Book Referees.

This weeks discussion is...

Lending Books - For or Against? Any book lending horror stories?

MY ANSWER:

AGAINST.

Let me warn you in advance. This post could quite possibly be a little rant-y and/or full of a high amount of snark. 

You have been forewarned. 
(MWAHAHAHA)

*Ahem* Anywho, I am totes against lending books. You may be wondering why exactly I am against the lending of said books, and for me to answer that question, I'm gonna have to tell you a little story.

Once upon a time, there was a Princess with a library full of pretty, well-cared for books.. (Yes, I so just went there). Life was wonderful for the Princess. I mean, she had a full-fledged LIBRARY. How could life not be simply magnificent? 

One day, the Princess decided to walk to the bookstore, when her friend decided to tag along, just for the fun of it. The friend, we will just call her Dee as in Book Dee-stroyer (I know, I'm clever HAHA), walked with the Princess to the store and browsed the endless selection of books, properly oooh-ing and ahhh-ing at the all the books the Princess picked up, but when the time came to leave the bookstore, Dee had yet to pick up a book of her own to purchase. Being the amazing friend that the Princess was, she offered to lend a few of her brand new, perfect books to Dee to read. After all, the Princess didn't want Dee to miss out on the amazing worlds that books transport you to.

A couple weeks passed, and the Princess hadn't seen or heard from Dee, so she wandered over to her house, and asked her politely if she was finished with the books she borrowed. Dee denied ever borrowing any books, because if she wanted a book, she would have bought it herself instead of borrowing it.

Lots of arguing may or may not have ensued, and when I say that, I mean the Princess put Dee in her place, and finally Dee produced said books in a bag. She still swore up and down they were her books, but the Princess stood her ground, took the bag, and headed back to her humble abode, where much to her horror, she found her beloved precious baby books (that she had not even read herself yet!!!!!) CHEWED UP BY A BEAST!! 

That's right, my books were returned to me half-eaten by my family member's dog. I'm not going to say who, because I have put it behind me, but the pure RAGE that flared through my veins was white hot. I have never been so angered in my entire life. Most people would never understand why I would be upset about something like this, but anyone who buys books- physical, hardback books, which usually cost about twenty bucks a pop- would understand why I was so upset. I hardly ever cry, but I was so angry I completely nasty-face cried!!! These were my babies! MY BABIES WERE CHEWED UP BY A BEAST!!!!!!!!! 

Ugh, anyways, I am one-hundred percent against lending books, mostly because of this horror story. I used to lend books all the time, but inevitably something ALWAYS ended up happening to it. I wouldn't get it back, or it was chewed up, or god forbid, the pages had been DOGEARED!!!! That's just a number one no-no! If you need a bookmark that bad, shove a sock between the pages for all I care!! BUT DO NOT DOG EAR MY PAGES! You are spraining my baby's appendages every time you do that!!!!!!

*Phew* 

Sorry, that story brought a lot of emotions back. Anyways, the only person that I ever allow to read my books now is my mother dearest, and that's pretty much because I live with her. I'm always hounding her about taking care of my books, but she is a book lover like me and understands how much I care about them!! #1 Book Borrower Award goes to my mom, for realsies though!

My advice to anyone who wants to lend out one of their precious babies to a friend? 

Make a list of rules on a notecard, and stick it in the front of the book. That way your friend knows that you want your book back the same way it was when you gave it to them, and that you want it back in a reasonable amount of time!

Are you for or against lending books? Any book lending horror stories of your own?
Did you like this new feature?
Do you have any topics you want us to discuss in the future?

Let me know in the comments, and don't forget to check out the other three blogs to read their answers for the week! 

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15 comments:

  1. OH. MY. GOSH. I'm having a breakdown just reading that story. I'm interested to see the responses we get. I'm assuming most people are fine with lending until disaster strikes, then we're all too cautious with our precious'. Great horror story though!

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    1. Yeah. The confrontation over that was not a pretty one. My relationship with that certain family member has been strained ever since then! I am too!! I'm not sure which way the majority of people will lean on whether they are okay with it or not!! Thanks girl!

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  2. I love this feature! If all of the topics are as practical then this is fabulous!
    I don't mind lending to a select few friends (that are as protective of their books as I am) but everyone else: no way!

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    1. Aw thank you!! I'm glad you like it!! We've been cooking this up and coming up with topics for a couple weeks now! I was dying for my first post to go up, because I had so much fun writing it! Basically if someone other than my mom wanted to borrow one of my books, I would prob just tell them to go to the library! My personal library is not a library for everyone else!

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  3. What a great meme. I'm definitely against lending books and DVDs. Either I don't get them back or they're damaged. Not good.

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    1. Thanks Vanessa! I REALLY have to trust someone to let them borrow my stuff. They just don't seem to take care of it like they would if it was their own, which is pretty messed up!!

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  4. Oh man, I'm sorry! So today in class we were doing this book project and one of my classmates was looking at my other classmates textbook... Then... She dog eared the page! I swear I physically cringed! And that's saying something since I care more about my other books than my text books! But anyway, yeah, bad bad.

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    1. Yeah it really sucked! Oh no she did not *snaps fingers* I'm cringing just thinking about it!! Dog earing pages is a big no no for me!! Haha. I hate it!! If you couldn't tell that by now ;)

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  5. Omg I kind of laughed there with your story. But totally agree.

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  6. It happened to me as well. My poor books :'(

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    1. UGH it's SO frustrating! But I'm glad I made you laugh. I laughed while I was writing it. It was the only way I was able to write it without getting completely upset about it again.

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  7. I'm so sorry to hear your books got returned in such an awful way! I love my books, they're also my babies! I have a hard time lending them too, but some more than others... I always flinch when people don't treat books as I would...

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    1. Yeah, I agree. I am more attached to some books than others, so I guess that would gauge my reaction to how it was returned. It was horrible mostly, because it was a book I was really looking forward to and it was NEW! I physically cringe when I see people treating a book badly :(

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    2. So do I! Actually while I was reading this post, my dad was reading a book and I heard the spine creak, you know that noise? I actually flinched! I almost scolded my dad for doing it!

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    3. Oh gosh!! I would've flinched too! Haha I am right there with ya!

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